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Why do the probes last only a few hours?

I really don't know but don't think there's a good reason.


What name did the Russians give to their space probes which visited Halley's comet in the mid 1980's?

Vega 1 and Vega 2 were the last successful Russian space missions beyond Earth's orbit. These two space probes visited Venus and Halley's Comet in the mid-1980s.


What planet has a poisonous atmosphere than is so thick and acidic than even probes have trouble landing on its surface?

Venus. It has a very think atmosphere that means its surface pressure is around 93 times that of Earths. Probes have landed on its surface, but due to the extreme pressure, temperatures and hostile atmosphere, they don't last for very long.


What space exploratios have there been to Venus?

That depends on whether you mean surface probes, orbital probes, or fly-bys. Many probes have flown by Venus on their ways to other planets like Jupiter and Saturn, without being actual missions to Venus. It is a popular planet to use for gravitational slingshots to the outer solar system. Most recently, MESSENGER flew by Venus on its way to Mercury, missing Venus' upper atmosphere by only 300 kilometers the second time.In general, Venus is the most-probed planet in the solar system, after Earth.The United States' Mariner program and the USSR's Венера (Venera) program were the first to send probes to Venus.Венера-1 was the first probe of any sort ever launched at Venus, but it failed to transmit data upon arrival. Венера-2followed after and also failed to transmit data.Mariner 2 was the first functioning probe to reach Venus.Венера-3 was the first man-made object to ever reach the surface of another world, crash landing on Venus.Венера-4 was the first probe to enter the atmosphere of Venus and send data back about it.Mariner 5 flew by Venus the day after Венера-4 entered the atmosphere, and measured the planet's electromagnetic fields and emissions.Венера-5 and 6 both had the same mission as Венера-4, but had additional experimental apparati.Венера-7 was the first to land on Venus intact and transmit data back.Венера-8 had the same mission as Венера-7, but had additional experimental apparati.Mariner 10 probed Venus on its way to Mercury. It was the last Mariner probe to reach Venus.Венера-9 was the first man-made object to ever return a photograph of the surface of another world. The orbiter was also the first probe to actually orbit Venus, rather than either fly by or land.Венера-10 had the same mission as Венера-9, but had additional experimental apparati.Pioneer Venus 1 and 2 were orbital and atmospheric probes.Венера-11 and 12 were fly-by and surface probes, which failed to return any images, due to the lens caps of the cameras not coming off. They also analyzed soil samples (GC-MS and X-ray).Венера-13 was the first man-made object to ever return a color photograph of the surface of another world, and also analyzed soil samples.Венера-14 had the same mission as Венера-13, but had additional experimental apparati, including a seismometer.Венера-15 and 16 were orbital radar mapping probes, providing the first detailed radar maps of the surface of Venus. They were the last Venera probes sent by the USSR.At this point, the Soviets launched ВеГа-1 and 2 (VeGa, for Венера-Галлей, Venus-Halley), probes with the goal of simultaneously studying Venus and Halley's comet. They used Venus as a slingshot to reach the comet, and dropped landers and helium balloons on Venus as they passed.Next comes the Magellan probe, the first space probe launched on the Space Shuttle. Its mission was to take high-resolution orbital images of Venus, which are still the best-quality images we have of the planet.Finally, Venus Express, a project of the European Space Agency, is orbiting Venus right now, and is transmitting data back.There are many more planned missions to Venus, including Japan's Venus Climate Orbiter planned for 2010, the ESA's Venus Entry Probe planned for 2013, and Russia's Венера-Д (Venera-D) planned for 2016.That's a grand total of 25 missions to Venus so far, with one still ongoing.


What did probes find on Venus?

Probes sent to Venus have found a thick atmosphere composed mostly of carbon dioxide, extreme surface temperatures exceeding 800 degrees Fahrenheit (427 degrees Celsius), and evidence of past volcanic activity. Additionally, they have detected no signs of liquid water on the planet's surface.


Did Venus or Serena win last year's Wimbledon?

Venus


Do you can see the venus eclipse in Sacramento?

Yes! I fact you will be able to see it in the last few hours of the day on June fifth almost everywhere in the world.


What was the last discoveries of Venus?

peas


How long did the probe last on venus?

The Soviet Venera 7 probe, which was the first successful lander on Venus, transmitted data for about 23 minutes after landing in 1970. Subsequent Venera missions, like Venera 9 and Venera 13, operated for longer, with Venera 13 sending data for approximately 127 minutes before succumbing to the planet's harsh conditions. Generally, probes on Venus have faced extreme temperatures and pressures, limiting their operational lifespan significantly.


Who visited Venus last?

Venus has only been visited once by the mariner 2 in 1962


How long did the Soviets last in A ghanistan?

27 December 1979 - 15 February 1989 .


What is a probe runner last book in the universe?

a person who who trades probes illegally across latches.